Guidance

Breast screening: clinical guidelines for screening assessment

NHSBSP Publication No 49: clinical guidelines for healthcare professionals screening women for breast cancer.

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Clinical guidelines for breast cancer screening assessment: fourth edition

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The aim of assessment is to obtain a definitive and timely diagnosis of all potential abnormalities detected during screening.

This is best achieved by using ‘triple assessment’, comprising:

  • imaging (usually mammography and ultrasound)
  • clinical examination
  • image guided needle biopsy for histological examination if indicated

Cytology should no longer be used alone to obtain a non-operative diagnosis of breast cancer.

Updates to this page

Published 1 June 2010
Last updated 15 November 2016 + show all updates
  1. Updated with new 2016 clinical guidance.

  2. First published.

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